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This little stuffed penguin is so cute. He makes little penguin noises when you squish him!
So today I went back to Curves for the first time in a while. I guess I got bored. Anyway, I gained 4 pounds and an inch or so around my midsection since May, so I've got to get to doing it again for serious. No more Fatty McFatterson over here!
You may have noticed I haven't done anything with the white background in a while, well, that's because I used to have a whole room for that, and now it's Ryan's room. Damn roommates.
I tore my left contact today. I'm angry, because I haven't ordered more yet because I don't have money. I especially loathe my glasses now. They're dirty and I can't wear sunglasses and they're really loose and fall off my face a lot. Grr. Anyway, I'm ordering my contacts on Friday when I get paid. I hope they don't take forever to get here. I miss them already.
Mid section of Celebrity Cruises' M/S Celebrity Infinity
Including oil products tanker Mersey Spirit berthed alongside the cruise ship, plus a yacht sailing past both vessels.
Sunday morning, 1st September 2013
This beetle was at least 2" long. Click beetles can turn themselves over by "clicking" a powerful muscle in their midsection. This beetle was cooperative with the camera and even flew onto me twice. I put a closer view of its head in the comments.
Oxford, CT USA
Indonesia, Bali Batur Lake, close-up of a baby carrying by human hand
A Neotropical species of Walking Palms, known by names such as Pambil. Important for its hard wood and fruit. Those with an inflated midsection are known as Palma Barrigula. Holes made by woodpeckers.
Custom made Japanese headers + 2.5" pipework + 3rd cat delete --> 2.5 midsection with 400mm AdrenalinR resonator ---> 2.5 sttainless Y-section ---> HKS ES Premium mufflers.
Great weather for a tow-out, 8 August 2008.
My related article in the Oil & Gas Journal: www.ogj.com/articles/print/volume-106/issue-34/drilling-p...
Cloudless Sulphur (Phoebis sennae) caterpillar to chrysalis sequence 1.
Ladera Ranch, California, USA.
July 16, 2014.
This is the first in a sequence of photographs showing a Cloudless Sulphur butterfly caterpillar making the amazing transition from larva to pupa (chrysalis).
The sequence actually began days ago, when the adult butterfly's wings and other anatomy began to form inside the caterpillar.
One day before this sequence, the caterpillar wandered around and decided to pupate here on this stick. Once the decision was made, it fastened its butt to the stick with silk, and fashioned the silken "girdle" around its midsection to provide further support.
How the caterpillar knows how to do this complicated and intelligent process which required some degree of foresight, I cannot imagine, other than to say the usual "instincts". Personally, I'd love to know a lot more--way beyond that simplistic standard explanation. :-)
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[19:57] Elijah examines his target since he did not have a chance to before.."Threat Level..?" he would say as his eyes would flicker examing her for any visual potentially threatning tools.."45...Knife or Machete.." he would then smirk and point his gun towards her as well.."Threat Level Minimall.."
[20:01] Violet perks an ear when he began to speak to himself then simply smirks, reaching across her midsection to draw her kukri as well since he had a blade drawn "silly toaster. you dont know what you've gotten yourself in to...."
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Custom made Japanese headers + 2.5" pipework + 3rd cat delete --> 2.5 midsection with 400mm AdrenalinR resonator ---> 2.5 sttainless Y-section ---> HKS ES Premium mufflers.
While strolling down Wrightsville Beach on Sunday evening (May 20th, 2018), I noticed a colony of crustaceans on the post of Jonnie Mercer’s Pier. The specific crustaceans are light and dark in color, round volcanic shaped shells. As you can see in the photograph, oyster shells have been previously anchored to the post, however, now these acorn barnacles or semibalanus balanoides colonies have rooted their residency (www.arkive.org). Additionally, I thought the location’s height of the colonies (midsection of the concrete posts) were a bit interesting. It’s interesting because these crustaceans are filter feeders which, would make sense for their colonies to be located near the base of the post (since their food is located in the water when the tide is in) (www.arkive.org). But according to www.pugetsound.edu, they have adapted some because they “can extract oxygen from both water and air,” which, leads them to being “quite resistant to desiccation when the tide is out (www.pugetsound.edu).” Some of major predators to an acorn barnacle include (but are not limited to) starfish, snails, and dog whelks (www.pugetsound.edu).
Sources:
www.arkive.org/acorn-barnacle/semibalanus-balanoides/
www.pugetsound.edu/academics/academic-resources/slater-mu...
A black-and-white symmetrical mirrored photograph of silhouetted trees and a bright light source.
~ Los Angeles, California – Shot on film.
The image is a symmetrical, mirrored black-and-white photograph captured on 35mm film. It features an outdoor scene with silhouetted trees and foliage, which are prominent on either side of the image. The midsection contains a bright light source that radiates outward, creating an intense contrast against the darker silhouettes of the surrounding objects.
The composition is structured with reflective symmetry, where the left and right halves mirror each other, giving an abstract, kaleidoscopic effect. The reflection creates patterns of light and shadow repeatedly across the image, emphasizing the natural forms of the trees and leaves.
Custom made Japanese headers + 2.5" pipework + 3rd cat delete --> 2.5 midsection with 400mm AdrenalinR resonator ---> 2.5 sttainless Y-section ---> HKS ES Premium mufflers.
Custom made Japanese headers + 2.5" pipework + 3rd cat delete --> 2.5 midsection with 400mm AdrenalinR resonator ---> 2.5 sttainless Y-section ---> HKS ES Premium mufflers.
A large 13th Century gothic castle, first mentioned in 1350, which was destroyed in Bohemian-Hungarian wars in the 15th Century. It was a quite large castle complex with triple configuration - a large and long bailey, three main trechnes, a midsection and a separate core. The disposition is still well visible, a path follows the first trench around the bailey, through the second and third trench up to the core. Two drawbridges isolated the core, which was otherwise surrounded by inaccessible steep rocks. It´s well walkable and very popular by tourists.
Designer Jasmine has been fully deboxed, and is posed standing, supported by the custom doll stand. Her overskirt, freed from the factory restraints, is now wider than the doll stand, and is allowed to drape over the edges of the base. The sunlight was fading as I was taking these photos, so some of the closeups used flash.
First look at the Disney Princess Designer Collection Jasmine Doll. She was released in October 2011, and I got her from eBay shortly afterwards, so It's been more than a year and a half since I got this doll. But I have not yet deboxed her, and this the first time I am doing a full photoshoot of her. I will photograph her boxed, during her deboxing, and fully deboxed.
My Designer Jasmine doll is a limited edition doll that was produced and sold exclusively by the Disney Store, and is numbered 5645 of 6000. She is based on the heroine from the Disney animated feature Aladdin (1992). She comes in an acrylic case with a built-in doll stand, with a base that has a golden filigree design, and a golden metallic nameplate. There is also a cardboard cover for the case that I have not photographed here.
She is 11 1/2'' tall, and has the same body as the other Designer Princess dolls, with jointed neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, waist, hips and knees (internal). She has rubber legs and fixed ankles, with feet angled for high heels.
She has jet black, 12'' long hair tied into a floor length pony tail. There are two golden elastic hairties in the upper and middle part of the ponytail, and the lower portion of her hair has loose curls. It is very soft and shiny. There were a few stray hairs, but I left them alone and did not comb it, as I thought her hair was neat enough as it was out of the box. She has light brown skin, and a unique face sculpt that is very pretty and movie accurate. She has large dark brown almond shaped eyes that are glancing towards her right. She has light blue-green eye shadow, and thick black eyebrows. She has rooted eyelashes, that are tapered in length from short to long, then at the ends there are very long curved antenna like lashes. She has a small straight nose, full dark purple lips in with a closed mouth smile. She has very pale red rouge on her cheeks.
Her three piece gown is made of bright blue-green satin and light blue organza. Her bodice is cropped short to reveal her midsection (including her belly button), and consists of light blue organza embedded with golden gems, draped over her upper arms, and gemmed blue-green satin lower and back sections. Her blue-green satin skirt is floor length and is figure hugging, flairing out at the bottom. It is hemmed and there is a light blue polyester lining. There is a very wide overskirt of the double layered light blue satin. I is open in front, but can be wrapped around to completely cover her inner skirt, or can be folded to reveal her inner skirt.
She is wearing light blue-green high heeled shoes, which match the color of her skirt.
Her accessories include earrings, a chain belt with pendant and Aladdin's lamp. The earrings are large golden triangles with gold colored gems. Her belt is made of fine gold chain, with a large round jeweled pendant just below her waist that gathers the strands of the chain together, the remainder of which fall almost to the floor. In her right hand is a golden lamp that is bejeweled with yellow gems. The top of the lamp is removable (it is held in place with rubber bands, which I left in place).
There were no real surprises revealed by deboxing her, although it was nice to see the full extent of her overskirt. I was also glad to take her out of her awkward head pose, which was a common problem among the Designer Princesses. One thing I didn't like was that her top was a little too short, and revealed her waist joint (that enables her to spin her upper body around 360 degrees). Tugging on her top didn't move it enough to hide the joint in the front. As a consequence, her waist joint moved very freely, and her upper body tended to turn whenever she was handled, aided by her long hair. Also her long luxurious hair is very heavy, so tends to pull her backwards slightly when she is posed on the display stand. Designer Rapunzel has a similar problem. Her very wide floor length overskirt and floor length hair make it difficult to rebox her neatly, which is a common problem with the Designer dolls with very wide floor length skirts.
Designer Jasmine has been fully deboxed, and is posed standing, supported by the custom doll stand. Her overskirt, freed from the factory restraints, is now wider than the doll stand, and is allowed to drape over the edges of the base. The sunlight was fading as I was taking these photos, so some of the closeups used flash.
First look at the Disney Princess Designer Collection Jasmine Doll. She was released in October 2011, and I got her from eBay shortly afterwards, so It's been more than a year and a half since I got this doll. But I have not yet deboxed her, and this the first time I am doing a full photoshoot of her. I will photograph her boxed, during her deboxing, and fully deboxed.
My Designer Jasmine doll is a limited edition doll that was produced and sold exclusively by the Disney Store, and is numbered 5645 of 6000. She is based on the heroine from the Disney animated feature Aladdin (1992). She comes in an acrylic case with a built-in doll stand, with a base that has a golden filigree design, and a golden metallic nameplate. There is also a cardboard cover for the case that I have not photographed here.
She is 11 1/2'' tall, and has the same body as the other Designer Princess dolls, with jointed neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, waist, hips and knees (internal). She has rubber legs and fixed ankles, with feet angled for high heels.
She has jet black, 12'' long hair tied into a floor length pony tail. There are two golden elastic hairties in the upper and middle part of the ponytail, and the lower portion of her hair has loose curls. It is very soft and shiny. There were a few stray hairs, but I left them alone and did not comb it, as I thought her hair was neat enough as it was out of the box. She has light brown skin, and a unique face sculpt that is very pretty and movie accurate. She has large dark brown almond shaped eyes that are glancing towards her right. She has light blue-green eye shadow, and thick black eyebrows. She has rooted eyelashes, that are tapered in length from short to long, then at the ends there are very long curved antenna like lashes. She has a small straight nose, full dark purple lips in with a closed mouth smile. She has very pale red rouge on her cheeks.
Her three piece gown is made of bright blue-green satin and light blue organza. Her bodice is cropped short to reveal her midsection (including her belly button), and consists of light blue organza embedded with golden gems, draped over her upper arms, and gemmed blue-green satin lower and back sections. Her blue-green satin skirt is floor length and is figure hugging, flairing out at the bottom. It is hemmed and there is a light blue polyester lining. There is a very wide overskirt of the double layered light blue satin. I is open in front, but can be wrapped around to completely cover her inner skirt, or can be folded to reveal her inner skirt.
She is wearing light blue-green high heeled shoes, which match the color of her skirt.
Her accessories include earrings, a chain belt with pendant and Aladdin's lamp. The earrings are large golden triangles with gold colored gems. Her belt is made of fine gold chain, with a large round jeweled pendant just below her waist that gathers the strands of the chain together, the remainder of which fall almost to the floor. In her right hand is a golden lamp that is bejeweled with yellow gems. The top of the lamp is removable (it is held in place with rubber bands, which I left in place).
There were no real surprises revealed by deboxing her, although it was nice to see the full extent of her overskirt. I was also glad to take her out of her awkward head pose, which was a common problem among the Designer Princesses. One thing I didn't like was that her top was a little too short, and revealed her waist joint (that enables her to spin her upper body around 360 degrees). Tugging on her top didn't move it enough to hide the joint in the front. As a consequence, her waist joint moved very freely, and her upper body tended to turn whenever she was handled, aided by her long hair. Also her long luxurious hair is very heavy, so tends to pull her backwards slightly when she is posed on the display stand. Designer Rapunzel has a similar problem. Her very wide floor length overskirt and floor length hair make it difficult to rebox her neatly, which is a common problem with the Designer dolls with very wide floor length skirts.
Chuckwallas are large lizards found primarily in arid regions of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Some are found on coastal islands. There are five species of chuckwallas, all within the genus Sauromalus; they are part of the iguanid family, Iguanidae.
Chuckwallas are a stocky wide-bodied lizard with a flattened midsection and prominent belly. Their tails are thick, tapering to a blunt tip. Loose folds of skin characterize the neck and sides of the body, which is covered in small, coarsely granular scales. The common chuckwalla (Sauromalus ater) measures 15 3/4 inches.
The genus Sauromalus has a wide distribution in biomes of the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts. The common chuckwalla (Sauromalus ater) is the species with the greatest range, found from southern California east to southern Nevada and Utah, western Arizona and south to Baja California and northwestern Mexico. The peninsular chuckwalla (Sauromalus australis) is found on the eastern portion of the southern half of the Baja California peninsula.
Chuckwallas prefer lava flows and rocky areas. These areas are typically vegetated by creosote bush and other such drought-tolerant scrub. The lizards may be found at elevations of up to 4,500 feet (1,370 m).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuckwalla
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_...
The midsection of the USS Texas. The last surviving "dreadnought" in the world. I believe it was built in 1914. The USS Texas saw service in both World War 1 and 2.
Chuckwallas are large lizards found primarily in arid regions of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Some are found on coastal islands. There are five species of chuckwallas, all within the genus Sauromalus; they are part of the iguanid family, Iguanidae.
Chuckwallas are a stocky wide-bodied lizard with a flattened midsection and prominent belly. Their tails are thick, tapering to a blunt tip. Loose folds of skin characterize the neck and sides of the body, which is covered in small, coarsely granular scales. The common chuckwalla (Sauromalus ater) measures 15 3/4 inches.
The genus Sauromalus has a wide distribution in biomes of the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts. The common chuckwalla (Sauromalus ater) is the species with the greatest range, found from southern California east to southern Nevada and Utah, western Arizona and south to Baja California and northwestern Mexico. The peninsular chuckwalla (Sauromalus australis) is found on the eastern portion of the southern half of the Baja California peninsula.
Chuckwallas prefer lava flows and rocky areas. These areas are typically vegetated by creosote bush and other such drought-tolerant scrub. The lizards may be found at elevations of up to 4,500 feet (1,370 m).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuckwalla
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_...
Many years ago, I built a couple of spaceships that were White, with Red Stripes. This is a continuation, of sorts, but much smaller.
Inspired, amongst other things, by Homeworld concept art, The Expanse, UNSC ships from Halo, and many and varied artworks from across the internet.
In terms of the build, I'm very pleased with the engines in particular. They came together in a single build session, along with the angled panels behind the red stripe made with those spiky angle plates. It was just one of those moments where everything came together just so, which was nice.
Also pleased with the missile pods, which is the gimmick that this built started with. I found two coffins in my Box of Bits That Don't Fit Anywhere Else in My Sorting System, so I resolved to make use of them. They were initially larger, using 1x1 barrels, but they proved to be overpoweringly large, so I shrunk them down just to 1x1 round plates, offset with a second every other slot. If I had 26 1x1 round tiles in the same (non-transparent) colour I'd have used them, but I don't. Oh well.
There's quite a lot of angular nonsense going on to line the panels on either side of the missile pods, and it's not quite to the same angle as the 3x6 wedge, but it's close enough.
The nose is the simplest part of the ship, but I've tried to balance the length against the rather hefty engine and midsection.
I'm planning on assembling a small fleet for STEAM, so we'll see what more variations on the White/Red/DkRed (with DkGrey engines, TrBlue windows) theme I can come up with. I have ideas aplenty, the challenge now is making something from the ideas.
(I may or may not have a similarly sized WIP, but hollow and aircraft-carrier-y on my desk already. I also also may have ideas for a certain September theme month... we shall see...)
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Experiment involving a Fairchild upper torso and arms, DML Winona/Elsa midsection and (shortened) legs
Custom made Japanese headers + 2.5" pipework + 3rd cat delete --> 2.5 midsection with 400mm AdrenalinR resonator ---> 2.5 sttainless Y-section ---> HKS ES Premium mufflers.
Chuckwallas are large lizards found primarily in arid regions of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Some are found on coastal islands. There are five species of chuckwallas, all within the genus Sauromalus; they are part of the iguanid family, Iguanidae.
Chuckwallas are a stocky wide-bodied lizard with a flattened midsection and prominent belly. Their tails are thick, tapering to a blunt tip. Loose folds of skin characterize the neck and sides of the body, which is covered in small, coarsely granular scales. The common chuckwalla (Sauromalus ater) measures 15 3/4 inches.
The genus Sauromalus has a wide distribution in biomes of the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts. The common chuckwalla (Sauromalus ater) is the species with the greatest range, found from southern California east to southern Nevada and Utah, western Arizona and south to Baja California and northwestern Mexico. The peninsular chuckwalla (Sauromalus australis) is found on the eastern portion of the southern half of the Baja California peninsula.
Chuckwallas prefer lava flows and rocky areas. These areas are typically vegetated by creosote bush and other such drought-tolerant scrub. The lizards may be found at elevations of up to 4,500 feet (1,370 m).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuckwalla
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_...
During tow through Corpus Christi Ship Channel, 8 Aug 08.
Trusses of midsection between the hard tank with strakes (left) and soft tank (ballast) on the right.
As you can see, the piping goes around. Again, I let go and allowed myself to not go over and over about getting everything even steven. I also had a little trouble as the bottom of the zipper (belonw the piping, was not invisible. Instead of reworking again and again, I just compensated. Some of the trouble with the little fold/bulge at the end was that the skirt was on the bias and the midsection was not, no matter what I did, I always had a little bit more of the skirt left. Since all I would do is stretch it out more, I just trimmed it, which made it slightly off.